Research on Education and Media (Jun 2015)

The impact of an international online accreditation system on pedagogical models and strategies in higher education

  • Garista Patrizia,
  • Pace Erika Marie,
  • Barry Margaret,
  • Contu Paolo,
  • Battle-kirk Barbara,
  • Pocetta Giancarlo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/rem-2015-0006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1

Abstract

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Health promotion practice is characterised by a diverse workforce drawn from a broad range of disciplines, bringing together an extensive breadth of knowledge, skills, abilities, attitudes and values stemming from biomedical and social science frameworks. One of the goals of the CompHP Project was to ensure that higher education training would not only reach competency-based standards necessary for best practice, but also facilitate mobility within the EU and beyond through the accreditation of professional practitioners and educational courses. As a result, higher education institutions in Italy and elsewhere are requested to shift the focus from the definition of learning objectives to the identification of teaching strategies and assessment measures to guarantee that students have acquired the competencies identified. This requires reflection on the pedagogical models underpinning course curricula and teaching–learning approaches in higher education, not only to meet the competency-based standards but also to incorporate overarching transversal competencies inherent to the profession and, more specifically, to the online accreditation procedure. Professionals applying for registration require competence in foreign languages, metacognition and be digitally literate. The article provides a brief overview of the development and structure of the International Union for Health Promotion and Education online accreditation system and proposes a pedagogical reflection on course curricula.

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